SIXTY LES

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Over the last few decades the center of gravity of hipness in New York has tracked steadily to the south and east. And given how long these things take to make, it’s natural that only just now are we beginning to see high-end boutique hotels on the Lower East Side — among the first wave, the SIXTY LES, on Allen just south of Houston.

This being Manhattan, space is at a premium. Everything’s modestely sized but impeccably designed, and packed with all the necessities — very much in keeping with the SIXTY aesthetic. It’s an approach that works particularly well here; this is still the Lower East Side, and anything more upmarket would simply be overkill, in a neighborhood where most of the hotels are residential ones.

It’s uncharted territory for hotels, perhaps, but familiar ground for nightlife. The SIXTY doesn’t just take advantage of the local buzz, it aims to contribute its own: the new flagship restaurant is Blue Ribbon Sushi Iyazaka, a Japanese tavern serving sushi and drinks into the wee hours, and Above Allen, the open-air bar with the retractable roof, is bound to become a downtown fixture for members and hotel guests. And when the weather agrees, an outdoor pool bears the visage of none other than Andy Warhol — not many other downtown hotels can say something like that.

Please note: The outdoor pool at SIXTY LES operates seasonally and is closed during the winter months.

This hotel includes the following special privileges for Plus Members only:

Complimentary upgrade upon hotel check-in, based upon availability

Guaranteed 4pm check-out

Complimentary internet access (a value of US$15 per day)

Special welcome amenity (varies depending on season; an approximate value of US$15)

You can purchase Tablet Plus during your booking for 195 US$.
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458 Guest Reviews

All reviews are from Tablet guests with verified stays.

Nancy

Stayed October 2012

Rating: Excellent

What I liked:

Please note: I stayed at this hotel during hurricane Sandy. The staff was amazing. Most of us guests were stranded. The hotel lost power, hot water, internet, and there was no cell service in the neighborhood. The staff moved into the hotel. There was complimentary food, and every effort was made to keep us comfortable and informed. They had a generator, so they rigged a TV in the lounge, and set up a power strip so we could all charge our phones. They got the wifi going in the lounge after a day or so....

I can't emphasize enough how great they were during a very tough time!

What the hotel could do better:

Nothing, had a wonderful stay!

Dustin

Stayed October 2012

Rating: Good

What I liked:

Modern and very private.

What the hotel could do better:

Nothing, had a wonderful stay!

John Trent

Stayed October 2012

Rating: Good

What I liked:

Had another great stay at this hotel. Upon check-in, was upgraded from the studio king suite to a 1 bedroom suite with corner balcony and free internet but never did receive the box of chocolates. Overall nice clean room, I like the location of the hotel at 60 Thompson Street better but the rooms at the Thompson LES have a much cooler design.